When I first saw the poster of this movie, I discarded it off as another low-budget movie targeting youth. After some days, when it finally made it to the theaters, one of my friends told me it's a good one.

A year later, the first time when I saw the advertisement that, Anand was going to be aired on television and the moment finally came as I flipped channels and for a moment I stopped to watch and that's it I ended up watching the whole movie.

And by now, 3 yrs later I'd have watched the movie at least 7-8 times and I don't really watch movies again and again!!

This movie is great because it tries to be different, when all Telugu movies were composed of 6 songs and 4 fights.

It's a simple movie, a bit slow but a very gripping screenplay, there're no loose ends in the movie, very well-versed dialogues, which is really-really hard to find by.

Music is both classic and soothing, great renditions by Radha Krishnan, some great kirtanas also come in the bgmusic, through out the movie.

Cinematography, deserves a mention. Editing is not slick but adequate for a romantic one such as this.

But, what really blows you out in this movie is two things- 1.the way each scene has been treated with utmost respect by, the now famous, Shekar Kammula.

2. The beautiful lyrics by Veturi.

And one more thing deserves a special mention, Kamalini, part of her success attributed to Sunitha, for lending her such a beautiful voice, really tell you, the voice does wonders to me.

The other actors, are equally good, Raja in the title character and the little girl, and the way she shouts when she gets a new dog.

Ultimately, I can tell you this movie is soon on its way to be another classic with those old classic romantic ones, along with Kammula's another classic-romantic piece, Godavari.